Enrolling in a tutoring session after failing an exam is an example of

a. emotion-focused coping.
b. resource-focused coping.
c. problem-focused coping.
d. interpersonal coping.


Ans: c

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A. SET scan B. MRI scan C. PET scan D. EEG

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Trevor is visiting his dad's office on a take-your-son-to-work day. Just after they arrive, Trevor's dad's boss bursts into the room and screams at the dad about a poorly written report he submitted. All the time that he is being berated, Trevor's dad keeps smiling. Once the boss has left, Trevor turns to his dad and says, "You really must like it when your boss hollers at you.". Trevor's lack of

understanding that one's internal state may not match an external state is best explained by the concept of a. appearance as reality. b. egocentrism. c. expressive style. d. autobiographical memory.

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Regarding how a person would act under hypnosis, which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. Most people will do anything they are asked to do under hypnosis, including violent acts against others. b. Most people will not act out hypnotic suggestions that they consider immoral or repulsive. c. Most people are unaware of what is going on and, therefore, lack control of their behavior. d. Most people can be hypnotized against their wills or without conscious knowledge that it is happening.

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Research with the five-factor model of personality has indicated

a. a strong degree of heritability for each of the five factors. b. that there is an optimal level of brain activity for each factor. c. that they are essentially identical to Allport's cardinal traits. d. that each factor is strongly situation-specific. e. that human personality is much too complex to simplify into only five factors.

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